Nuomin Volcano
Updated: 10 mai 2024 07:54 GMT -
Pyroclastic cone(s) 906 m / 2972 ft
China, 49.62°N / 123.72°E
Condition actuelle: (probablement) éteint (0 sur 5)
China, 49.62°N / 123.72°E
Condition actuelle: (probablement) éteint (0 sur 5)
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Eruptions du volcan Nuomin: None during the past 10,000 years
Less than few million years ago (Pleistocene)
Derniers séismes proches
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Introduction
The Nuomin volcanic field, identified as Shatu in Ogara (1969) and Whiford-Stark (1987), is dominated by monogenetic cones and lava flows that cover about 600 km2 (Zhao and others, 2014). K-Ar dating by Fan and others (2012, cited in Zhao and others, 2014) indicated eruptions between 2.3 and 0.13 Ma. The most recent activity was at the Sifang Mountin, which is the southern-most cone of the group and contains a small lake in the summit crater.---
Source: Smithsonian / GVP volcano information